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Thanks for the "input"!
It apparent that there are a lot of "umps" in this thread that:
A) Umpire because they want to be in controll of all situations! B) Have a chip on their shoulder and are just begging someone to knock it off! C) want the last word! For me, not a controll freak, no ego's, no chips and could care less who has the last word! But hey, that's me! |
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Oftentimes perception is more important than reality, whether we care to admit it or not. |
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There is absolutely no way no how I'd ever consider covering second as the PU here. It just makes no sense whatsoever. |
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For many, many years the professional mechanic was anytime the BU felt pressure and went to foul ground to make the call at first base the PU (who is working the inside of the first base line) was to release inside and cover plays that could happen at second or third. The BU would then cover a ball going out of play.
While I am not a proponent of this system it was used extensively previously in games of two man crews in lower levels of professional baseball. I freely admit that since I have not attended a professional school in many years and have not worked (or watched) a lower level minor league game in years this system is probably no longer taught. But it did make sense to SOMEONE in the past. Regards, |
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All they have to do is call one base at a time since they have a four man crew. In the real world with a two man crew there's too many things that can happen that I've got to be moving quickly. Thanks David |
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I beg to differ. What Rich states in his post is how its been covered in my games for at least the last 15 years. The PU has a great view of the play and a great look at the play moving to second while BU will have his back to the play as he's busting to try and find a way to get to second and make the call. And as PU it gives you something to do since you're already out in the infield. Thansk DAvid |
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I'm not one for a big ego, and I rarely insist on the last word. The reason you're getting so much grief is because you're offering advice such as Quote:
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I'm not trying to chastise you here, but if 99% of the people are telling you that something you do is incorrect, accept that and move on. |
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I don't know when they changed this mechanic--I went to umpire school in 1989 and it wasn't even remotely suggested then--but it sure makes sense that they did. I also must say that in 29 years of umpiring, which, of course, doesn't make me perfect, I have never, ever seen this or worked with anyone who did this. |
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